单选题 (一共50题,共50分)

1.

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英语,模拟考试,2022年专科成人高等考试《英语》(高升专)模拟试卷2

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英语,模拟考试,2022年专科成人高等考试《英语》(高升专)模拟试卷2

6.

Regular exercise can____ you against heart disease.(  )

7.

I'm sorry I couldn’t get in touch with him before he left, I____ him earlier.(  )

8.

____there like that, you remind me of your father.(  )

9.

The Greens chose to live____ life was cheap, and they moved to a small town years ago.(  )

10.

Would you go for____ walk with me after____ supper? (  )

11.

They did everything they could to____ the house as strong as possible.(  )

12.

It is over a year now since I came to the company, but I ____the manager yet.(  )

13.

Take your vaccination certificate with you ____they ask for it at the airport.(  )

14.

The bag is very heavy. Come and lend me a hands, ____?(  )

15.

Peter was about to unlock the door ____he found someone had broken into the room.(  )

16.

Why do you insist on ____?(  )

17.

What's the matter I have to tell you to ____your head up again and again.(  )

18.

The flowers in our school ____the beauty of our campus.(  )

19.

We agreed ____here but so far she hasn't turned up yet.(  )

20.

I first met Lisa three years ago. She ____at a radio shop at the time.(  )

21.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

22.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

23.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

24.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

25.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

26.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

27.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

28.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

29.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

30.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

31.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

32.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

33.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

34.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

35.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  I have been hearing-impaired in my life since I was five years old. Putting on hearing aids in the morning has been just as 21 as brushing my teeth. However I never believed that it should limit my 22 in my way.

  During my 17 years I have met many people who don’t know about 23 disabilities and deal with 24 by stereotyping me. My teacher would not let me sit past the second row because they 25 I would not be able to hear. People tend to speak 26 than normal when they see. my thick plastic hearing aids in my ears. However, my hearing disability has made me a stronger person. Because I wear heating aids I have to prove that I am not 27 or mentally limited. I have to work harder and earn top grades in school to earn the 28 of my teachers. In shorts, I've had to run faster, catch better and score more points to prove I am not physically 29 .

  I don't fit in with people who are deaf and 30 as a way to communicate. I consider myself no difference from anyone else. And I am not "half deaf" with my hearing aids 31 ; I can hear just as well as anyone else.

  In my struggle to prove I am 32 to my non-disabled I have made myself better than the average teenager. I won the all-star 33 on my softball team. I have made myself a 34 through my published poetry and articles.

  Instead of giving up, I have proven that I can do anything I want. I truly believe I would not be the 35 person I am today if I did not have a hearing disability.

____.

36.

Last fall was a first-of-its-kind season .I did not arrange(安排)any after-school classes for my children. No swimming. No music lessons. No play dates. Nothing.

Once they finished their homework, they were free to do what they pleased, but only one hour of TV. In the beginning, my sons, Ben, 11, and Nick, 9, were anxious about this sudden, unplanned freedom. I had to push them out of the door with a ball, a bike, and so on. “Play! ” I ordered.

I learned that this new plan takes time, patience and a lot of faith in the theory that having excellent grades isn't really important.

When my older kids, now in college and high school, were young, I brought in the rules of modern parenting. They are unspoken, but followed carefully. First, you must let your child have a variety of activities. After all, you never know where you'll find a genius(天才). Second, if the child shows the slightest talent(才能), the activity must be pushed with lessons, special coaching(辅导)and practice of several days a week. Every minute should be taken and every minute has a purpose. That was really too much for my children.

Now with the new plan, we told stories .We listened to music. And the kids played with bikes, balls, and whatever was handy. Nobody kept score .In fact, the boys played outside so much that the lawn was worn down to the soil in places. They've made friends with those who come from all over the neighbourhood to play games.

We like those peaceful evenings. Ben and Nick have a good time this fall. Maybe that's because the time off has allowed us to enjoy each other's company.

What was new for the family last fall?(  )

37.

Last fall was a first-of-its-kind season .I did not arrange(安排)any after-school classes for my children. No swimming. No music lessons. No play dates. Nothing.

Once they finished their homework, they were free to do what they pleased, but only one hour of TV. In the beginning, my sons, Ben, 11, and Nick, 9, were anxious about this sudden, unplanned freedom. I had to push them out of the door with a ball, a bike, and so on. “Play! ” I ordered.

I learned that this new plan takes time, patience and a lot of faith in the theory that having excellent grades isn't really important.

When my older kids, now in college and high school, were young, I brought in the rules of modern parenting. They are unspoken, but followed carefully. First, you must let your child have a variety of activities. After all, you never know where you'll find a genius(天才). Second, if the child shows the slightest talent(才能), the activity must be pushed with lessons, special coaching(辅导)and practice of several days a week. Every minute should be taken and every minute has a purpose. That was really too much for my children.

Now with the new plan, we told stories .We listened to music. And the kids played with bikes, balls, and whatever was handy. Nobody kept score .In fact, the boys played outside so much that the lawn was worn down to the soil in places. They've made friends with those who come from all over the neighbourhood to play games.

We like those peaceful evenings. Ben and Nick have a good time this fall. Maybe that's because the time off has allowed us to enjoy each other's company.

At the beginning of that season the children____.(  )

38.

Last fall was a first-of-its-kind season .I did not arrange(安排)any after-school classes for my children. No swimming. No music lessons. No play dates. Nothing.

Once they finished their homework, they were free to do what they pleased, but only one hour of TV. In the beginning, my sons, Ben, 11, and Nick, 9, were anxious about this sudden, unplanned freedom. I had to push them out of the door with a ball, a bike, and so on. “Play! ” I ordered.

I learned that this new plan takes time, patience and a lot of faith in the theory that having excellent grades isn't really important.

When my older kids, now in college and high school, were young, I brought in the rules of modern parenting. They are unspoken, but followed carefully. First, you must let your child have a variety of activities. After all, you never know where you'll find a genius(天才). Second, if the child shows the slightest talent(才能), the activity must be pushed with lessons, special coaching(辅导)and practice of several days a week. Every minute should be taken and every minute has a purpose. That was really too much for my children.

Now with the new plan, we told stories .We listened to music. And the kids played with bikes, balls, and whatever was handy. Nobody kept score .In fact, the boys played outside so much that the lawn was worn down to the soil in places. They've made friends with those who come from all over the neighbourhood to play games.

We like those peaceful evenings. Ben and Nick have a good time this fall. Maybe that's because the time off has allowed us to enjoy each other's company.

According to "modern parenting" discussed in Paragraph four, parents should____.(  )

39.

Last fall was a first-of-its-kind season .I did not arrange(安排)any after-school classes for my children. No swimming. No music lessons. No play dates. Nothing.

Once they finished their homework, they were free to do what they pleased, but only one hour of TV. In the beginning, my sons, Ben, 11, and Nick, 9, were anxious about this sudden, unplanned freedom. I had to push them out of the door with a ball, a bike, and so on. “Play! ” I ordered.

I learned that this new plan takes time, patience and a lot of faith in the theory that having excellent grades isn't really important.

When my older kids, now in college and high school, were young, I brought in the rules of modern parenting. They are unspoken, but followed carefully. First, you must let your child have a variety of activities. After all, you never know where you'll find a genius(天才). Second, if the child shows the slightest talent(才能), the activity must be pushed with lessons, special coaching(辅导)and practice of several days a week. Every minute should be taken and every minute has a purpose. That was really too much for my children.

Now with the new plan, we told stories .We listened to music. And the kids played with bikes, balls, and whatever was handy. Nobody kept score .In fact, the boys played outside so much that the lawn was worn down to the soil in places. They've made friends with those who come from all over the neighbourhood to play games.

We like those peaceful evenings. Ben and Nick have a good time this fall. Maybe that's because the time off has allowed us to enjoy each other's company.

From the passage we learn that____.(  )

40.

Interact use appears to cause a drop in psychological health, according to research at Carnegie Mellon University.

Even people who spent just a few hours a week on the Internet experienced more bad feelings and loneliness than those who was online less frequently, the two-year study showed. Researchers are puzzling over the results, which were completely contrary to their expectations. They expected that the Internet would prove socially healthier than television, since the Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.

The fact that Internet use reduces time available for family and friends may account for the drop in psychological health, researchers hypothesized(推测).Faceless, bodiless “virtual”(虚的)communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower. Another possibility is that exposure to the wider world through the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives.

“But it's important to remember this is not about the technology, it's about how it is used,” says psychologist Christine Riley of Intel, one of the study's sponsors(发起人). “It really points to the need for considering social factors in terms of how you design applications and services for technology.”

What's the finding of the research undertaken at Carnegie Mellon University?(  )

41.

Interact use appears to cause a drop in psychological health, according to research at Carnegie Mellon University.

Even people who spent just a few hours a week on the Internet experienced more bad feelings and loneliness than those who was online less frequently, the two-year study showed. Researchers are puzzling over the results, which were completely contrary to their expectations. They expected that the Internet would prove socially healthier than television, since the Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.

The fact that Internet use reduces time available for family and friends may account for the drop in psychological health, researchers hypothesized(推测).Faceless, bodiless “virtual”(虚的)communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower. Another possibility is that exposure to the wider world through the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives.

“But it's important to remember this is not about the technology, it's about how it is used,” says psychologist Christine Riley of Intel, one of the study's sponsors(发起人). “It really points to the need for considering social factors in terms of how you design applications and services for technology.”

What had the researchers expected before the research?(  )

42.

Interact use appears to cause a drop in psychological health, according to research at Carnegie Mellon University.

Even people who spent just a few hours a week on the Internet experienced more bad feelings and loneliness than those who was online less frequently, the two-year study showed. Researchers are puzzling over the results, which were completely contrary to their expectations. They expected that the Internet would prove socially healthier than television, since the Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.

The fact that Internet use reduces time available for family and friends may account for the drop in psychological health, researchers hypothesized(推测).Faceless, bodiless “virtual”(虚的)communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower. Another possibility is that exposure to the wider world through the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives.

“But it's important to remember this is not about the technology, it's about how it is used,” says psychologist Christine Riley of Intel, one of the study's sponsors(发起人). “It really points to the need for considering social factors in terms of how you design applications and services for technology.”

Which is not true according to the passage?(  )

43.

Interact use appears to cause a drop in psychological health, according to research at Carnegie Mellon University.

Even people who spent just a few hours a week on the Internet experienced more bad feelings and loneliness than those who was online less frequently, the two-year study showed. Researchers are puzzling over the results, which were completely contrary to their expectations. They expected that the Internet would prove socially healthier than television, since the Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.

The fact that Internet use reduces time available for family and friends may account for the drop in psychological health, researchers hypothesized(推测).Faceless, bodiless “virtual”(虚的)communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower. Another possibility is that exposure to the wider world through the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives.

“But it's important to remember this is not about the technology, it's about how it is used,” says psychologist Christine Riley of Intel, one of the study's sponsors(发起人). “It really points to the need for considering social factors in terms of how you design applications and services for technology.”

Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?(  )

44.

I worked for a short time as a cashier at a restaurant a few months ago. I also helped to clean up the tables when it was very busy. One night, just before Christmas, I found a large black wallet on the floor near one of the tables. I guessed I should check it to find out who was the owner, but I was very busy at the time. And I imagined that if there was something valuable in the wallet, the owner would be back. Sure enough, an hour later a man came up to the counter and asked if anyone had found a wallet. l asked him to describe the lost wallet, and after he described it exactly, I gave him the wallet. He expressed his thanks when I handed it to him. He asked me if I had opened it, and when I told him “no”. At once he opened it and showed that it had nearly $800 in cash. He took out a twenty-dollar bill and handed it to me and I was amazed at this. “A reward for your honesty,” he said and then turned and walked away.

Thinking about it later, I began wondering whether I would have been honest if had known what was in the wallet! I thought that if I had no way to find the owner and no one returned to get it, I might keep it. But it also came into my mind that I actually saved someone's Christmas plans by finding and returning the wallet. The good feeling it gave me was worth more than anything could buy.

Which of the following is true?(  )

45.

I worked for a short time as a cashier at a restaurant a few months ago. I also helped to clean up the tables when it was very busy. One night, just before Christmas, I found a large black wallet on the floor near one of the tables. I guessed I should check it to find out who was the owner, but I was very busy at the time. And I imagined that if there was something valuable in the wallet, the owner would be back. Sure enough, an hour later a man came up to the counter and asked if anyone had found a wallet. l asked him to describe the lost wallet, and after he described it exactly, I gave him the wallet. He expressed his thanks when I handed it to him. He asked me if I had opened it, and when I told him “no”. At once he opened it and showed that it had nearly $800 in cash. He took out a twenty-dollar bill and handed it to me and I was amazed at this. “A reward for your honesty,” he said and then turned and walked away.

Thinking about it later, I began wondering whether I would have been honest if had known what was in the wallet! I thought that if I had no way to find the owner and no one returned to get it, I might keep it. But it also came into my mind that I actually saved someone's Christmas plans by finding and returning the wallet. The good feeling it gave me was worth more than anything could buy.

The writer returned the wallet to the owner because____.(  )

46.

I worked for a short time as a cashier at a restaurant a few months ago. I also helped to clean up the tables when it was very busy. One night, just before Christmas, I found a large black wallet on the floor near one of the tables. I guessed I should check it to find out who was the owner, but I was very busy at the time. And I imagined that if there was something valuable in the wallet, the owner would be back. Sure enough, an hour later a man came up to the counter and asked if anyone had found a wallet. l asked him to describe the lost wallet, and after he described it exactly, I gave him the wallet. He expressed his thanks when I handed it to him. He asked me if I had opened it, and when I told him “no”. At once he opened it and showed that it had nearly $800 in cash. He took out a twenty-dollar bill and handed it to me and I was amazed at this. “A reward for your honesty,” he said and then turned and walked away.

Thinking about it later, I began wondering whether I would have been honest if had known what was in the wallet! I thought that if I had no way to find the owner and no one returned to get it, I might keep it. But it also came into my mind that I actually saved someone's Christmas plans by finding and returning the wallet. The good feeling it gave me was worth more than anything could buy.

Which of the following is NOT true?(  )

47.

Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the opposite problem-how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilizes not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no conventional fuel is needed to make the campus's six buildings comfortable.

Some parts of most modern buildings-theaters and offices as well as classrooms are more than amply heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned even in winter. The technique of saving heat and redistributing it is called “heat recovery.” A few modern buildings recover heat, but the University's system is the first to recover heat from some buildings and reuse it in others.

Along the way, pit has learned a great deal about some of its heat producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students emit more heat than female students, and the larger a student, the more heat the produces. It is tempting to conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hardworking, overweight male genius.

Until recently, body heat has caused problems because it____.(  )

48.

Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the opposite problem-how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilizes not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no conventional fuel is needed to make the campus's six buildings comfortable.

Some parts of most modern buildings-theaters and offices as well as classrooms are more than amply heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned even in winter. The technique of saving heat and redistributing it is called “heat recovery.” A few modern buildings recover heat, but the University's system is the first to recover heat from some buildings and reuse it in others.

Along the way, pit has learned a great deal about some of its heat producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students emit more heat than female students, and the larger a student, the more heat the produces. It is tempting to conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hardworking, overweight male genius.

Which of the following is true of the heating system of the Johnstown campus?(  )

49.

Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the opposite problem-how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilizes not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no conventional fuel is needed to make the campus's six buildings comfortable.

Some parts of most modern buildings-theaters and offices as well as classrooms are more than amply heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned even in winter. The technique of saving heat and redistributing it is called “heat recovery.” A few modern buildings recover heat, but the University's system is the first to recover heat from some buildings and reuse it in others.

Along the way, pit has learned a great deal about some of its heat producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students emit more heat than female students, and the larger a student, the more heat the produces. It is tempting to conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hardworking, overweight male genius.

The phrase “even in winter”(in line 8)most nearly means ____.(  )

50.

Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the opposite problem-how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilizes not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no conventional fuel is needed to make the campus's six buildings comfortable.

Some parts of most modern buildings-theaters and offices as well as classrooms are more than amply heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned even in winter. The technique of saving heat and redistributing it is called “heat recovery.” A few modern buildings recover heat, but the University's system is the first to recover heat from some buildings and reuse it in others.

Along the way, pit has learned a great deal about some of its heat producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students emit more heat than female students, and the larger a student, the more heat the produces. It is tempting to conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hardworking, overweight male genius.

The phrase “heat recovery” refers to a____.(  )

问答题 (一共2题,共2分)

51.

根据中文提示,把对话中缺少的内容写在线上。这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用疑问句。

  提示:李明正在和一个刚刚到达中国的美国人John在聊天,李明询问他这次旅行的情况,如到达的时间、怎么来的、旅行是否愉快、累不累、现住何处,并在分手时祝他睡个好觉。

Li Ming:  51 ?

John: Yes, this morning. At about 9 o'clock.

Li Ming:  52 ?

John: By plane first and then by train. It took me more than 30 hours altogether.

Li Ming:  53 ?

John: Yes, very much. It's pleasant, especially the part on the train.

Li Ming:  54 ?

John: Yes, a little, but not very much. And now I'm feeling better after a nap.

Li Ming: 55 ?

John: At the Grand Hotel, in the center of the city.

Li Ming: Oh, that's a nice hotel. Have a good sleep tonight. I'll come and see you tomorrow.

52.

假设你是丽娜,光明中学的学生,你给你的好友小华写信讲述你的美国之行。内容包括:先去了纽约,看到许多摩天大楼,但看不到世贸大厦了;两天后去了洛杉矶(Los Angeles),参观了好莱坞,游了迪斯尼乐园;还去了内华达(Nevada)的里诺(Reno),游了风景优美的大沪(Dahu)湖。

  注意:

  1.不要逐字翻译,叙述要连贯;

  2.写信人的地址可自编;

  3.词数为100左右。